From Max Cotterill <[email protected]>
Subject We’re visiting hundreds of CVS stores today
Date September 18, 2021 10:02 PM
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[2]National Nurses United


Today's the day.

Medicare for All activists are taking action at CVS stores across the
country to send a clear message to CVS Health: We won't accept your
efforts to undermine Medicare for All.

[ [link removed] ]Take a look at the map of all the CVS stores visited so far – then will
you help us spread the word by amplifying these actions on social media? 

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In May, news broke that CVS Health, the largest health care corporation on
the planet, had quietly become the largest single donor to the corporate
effort to stop Medicare for All.^1

So we got to work right away launching a massive social media campaign to
expose their efforts to block health care reform, collected over 30,000
petition signatures, and drove hundreds of calls to their corporate
headquarters during their annual shareholder meeting. Now, we’re taking
our fight straight to their doorsteps. 

CVS Health knows that under Medicare for All, they won’t be able to price
gouge patients on medications, and the insurance company Aetna (which they
own) won’t be able to deny coverage or surprise patients with massive
medical bills. Plain and simple, they’re choosing to put profits over
patients, and we won’t stand for it.

[ [link removed] ]If you’re with us, please amplify these actions on social media today
to help us spread the word and grow our movement to hold CVS Health
accountable.

We know that Medicare for All is the popular, necessary, and urgent
solution to a broken, for-profit health care system. But corporate health
care money is corrupting our political system, blocking the transition to
the single-payer system we need.

Together, we can stand up to corporate greed and begin to build a health
care system that puts patients over profits.

With thanks, 

Max Cotterill
Organizer
Nurses’ Campaign to Win Medicare for All 

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